STULZ CyberRow Chilled Water Series Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
(Dec., 2013)
1-5
1.5 General
Design
The STULZ CyberRow unit is housed in a steel frame cabinet rated for indoor use. The exterior of the cabinet is
coated with a powder coat fi nish to protect against corrosion. Removable access panels are located on the front
and rear of the cabinet for easy access to all components. Operator controls are conveniently located on the front of
the cabinet.
NOTE
Customer specifi ed non standard features or design variations may not be described in this manual. Refer to
the installation and/or electrical drawings supplied with your unit for details of additional feature(s). In some
cases, an addendum to this manual may also be included to further describe the feature(s).
Figure 1 depicts a typical internal layout of a 12” CW CyberRow unit and identifi es the major components. Figure 2
depicts a typical internal layout of a 24” CyberRow unit and identifi es the major components. The location of some
components may vary.
Figure 1- Typical Internal Layout- CRS-090-C
DRAIN PANS
NOTE:
1. CABINET ACCESS PANELS REMOVED TO SHOW INTERNAL PARTS.
AIR FILTERS
HINGED ELECTRIC
BOX COVER
EC FAN (3)
ELECTRIC BOX
DISCONNECT
SWITCH
FLOAT SWITCH
SUPPLY / RETURN PIPE
TRANSITION PLATE
COIL
CW VALVE
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
T/H SENSOR
LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
SCREW (4)
CASTER HOUSING
(4)
1.5.1 Electrical Compartment
The electrical components are protected inside an
electric box located behind the rear access panel. The
electric box cover is safety interlocked with the service
disconnect switch (See Figures 1 & 2) preventing the
cover from being opened when the switch in the On
position. The switch must be turned Off to gain access
to the electrical compartment.
The service disconnect switch may be used to turn
the unit off for emergency shutdown or when routine